Midland University, a private liberal arts university in Fremont, Nebraska (just outside of metro Omaha), is seeking a Graduate Assistant - Men's and Women's Tennis Coach. The coaching position will be offered within our graduate assistant structure, requiring admission to the University's Master of Education, Master of Science Learning and Talent Development, Master of Science and Sports Administration and Leadership, or Master of Business Administration programs. In addition to the academic responsibilities, the candidate will be responsible for contributing to various aspects of the tennis program, including assistant coaching, program administration, practice preparation, and other duties assigned by the Head Coach. The person who holds this position will receive tuition remission from the University and potentially receive a campus meal plan and monthly stipend.
Job responsibilities include:
Representing Midland University Assisting the head coach with the administration and leadership of the tennis program Providing coaching and instruction during training and practice activities Recruiting Practice preparation Overseeing team travel Directing strength and conditioning activities during the season and off-season Video analysis Scheduling Equipment management Running camps and clinics Helping to ensure team compliance with all NAIA and institutional rules and regulations Need to have:
A bachelor's degree Must meet eligibility for Midland University Graduate Program Valid CDL License (or can obtain one shortly after starting in this role) Previous tennis coaching experience Ability to effectively coordinate recruiting events Strong organizational and interpersonal communication skills Basic computer skills, such as a working understanding of Microsoft Word and Excel Should demonstrate:
A positive attitude An ability to resolve issues independently Compensation:
Tuition Remission in the master's program. Level of remission is dependent on degree pursued Free campus meal plan (15 meals per week) Monthly stipend dependent on degree pursued Job Posted by ApplicantPro